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Hello everyone, in this question we have been given this diagram and we need to label the arteries and veins present here.
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So this here is the subclavian vein which basically is the major venous channel that drains the upper extremities.
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The other deep veins of the upper extremity that accompany the major arteries include the radial and long -ranged axillary veins.
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So these are located on both the sides below the clavicle.
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Then we have the subclavian artery here which basically moves the oxygen rich blood from the heart to the upper part of the body.
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Then here we have the axillary artery which is the principal arterial supply of the upper limb as it emerges underneath the first limb to enter the axilla.
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And then we have the axillary vein which is the deep vein of the upper limb that is formed by the union of the drachael and basalate veins.
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So it starts at the lower border of the teres major muscle and ascends medially to the axilla towards the first limb.
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And this is the major veins of the upper limb.
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Then this here is the median cubital vein which is basically a superficial vein of the arm and it lies on the anterior aspect of the elbow.
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In the cubital force are superficial to the bicipital aponeurosis and it bridges the cephalic vein and the basalic vein.
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Then we have the median antebrachial vein which is also the superficial vein of the anterior forearm that drains the superficial structures of the forearm and lies between the basalic and cephalic vein.
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Then we have the ulnar vein.
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This is deep paired vessel of the forearm.
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The venous deep and superficial pulmonar arc will drain in the ulnar and the radial vein...